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FWIW I would never, ever, consider a job for less than 120/hr. I work with people who get paid around my level, and some of them I consider to be ... not very great. Meaning, even a shit developer is making 10G a month right now working from home and taking a few naps a day.
From what I can see as well, remote is the new norm in dev. In my company (I work with a consulting group), they have staffed up with like 50% remote talent -- integrated into the team. So I'm sure those folks are making like ... lets say even 50/hr. They are not amazing good as well.
So, if someone is slinging front pages on upwork right now ... I mean. They will be reaaaal bad. Since remote is now the norm, and you cant steal a persons job that is making 200K a year, by low balling 50K a year lets say, then you are not even 1/4 as good as them.
So those people go work on upwork I guess?